The Hideout
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Phone: (718) 855-3010
- Cross Street:
- DeKalb Avenue
- Directions:
- G; C at Clinton-Washington Ave
- Hours:
- Tue-Sun 7pm-4am
Editorial Review for The Hideout – by Rebecca Behan
In Short
Discretely nestled in a former Fort Greene garage, this cozy, wood and brick cocktail den is owned by a local, and it shows. Though the drinks are priced with deep pockets in mind, there's no room for snobs. Instead, a neighborly crowd fills the scant 25 stools that line both the bar and the opposing wall. Friendly bartenders extol the merits of floral gin, fresh fruit, ginger, and the house-made bitters and syrups as they shake and stir their concoctions with aplomb.
Hits: Top sellers such as the Blackberry Caipirinha, Snow Mosquito and Whiskey Fig Fizz dazzle, but drinkers needn't be shy. Bartenders happily create drinks to suit individual palates.
Misses: Beer drinkers beware--the only brews on the menu are the blond and double-ale from Grimbergen, priced at $9, but even non-cocktail drinkers will be won over by the expertly mixed drinks.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoBottle service is available, but table reservations remain at the owner's discretion. If you plan to bring a crowd, settle in early to snag one of just two tables.
Wine BarOenophiles can sample from the ample wine list, which lists everything from a $10 glass to an $85 bottle of bubbly.
Look GoodFlash your d.i.y. badge by playing 20 questions with owner Asio Highsmith---he crafted the bar by hand from what he describes as "unconventional flooring materials" he purchased at Home Depot.
User Reviews for The Hideout
04/30/2008 Posted by nathanist36
Oooh I love bars where drinks are served by people who claim to miss the chill, cheaper times of Bk, while serving up $18 cocktails. Felt duped...so subprime of them. The drinks were fantastic, undoubtedly, but so is a dinner down the street at any one of the amazing Ft Greene food joints. Yes, the neighborhood has been changing for years, good and bad, I've got my beef with the gentrification too, but drinks just don't need to cost that much. Music was good, and decor was cool and hopefully the joint will open its doors in warmer climes. In all, decent spot that needs a thoughtful neighborhood makeover.
04/13/2008 Posted by Havelynn
I ventured out one night on my own and was greeted by Kasim, one of the owners. He was kind and friendly. I didnt feel out of place. Next to me was a dude reading a novel and drinking a glass of wine and this was at 1030pm on a Thurs. The mood is sensual, very throwback, mostly young crowd with folks laughing and carrying on conversations, nothing rowdy. Bartenders are nice! They'll chat you up too. Tasty cheese crackers. I only wish it was BIGGER.
Pros: great drinks, decor, crowd
Cons: too small

